Word: second
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...second half 1913 again played in a mediocre fashion. The individual work of the Freshmen was slightly improved, Booth being able to shoot one goal from a scrimmage in front of the Rindge goal. Fritz obtained another goal, and Green succeeded in scoring after rushing the puck the length of the rink...
...scoring by the excellent body-checking of all three of the Princeton backs, who never followed the puck but merely strove to put the opposing forwards out of the play. Then, too, the unusual ability of Peacock, the Princeton goal, turned aside at least three excellent shots in the second half. As a final summing up of the game it may be said that the forwards were unable to cope with Princeton's smashing defence, and that the Harvard defence was inefficient against the individual work of the Princeton forwards...
...Second Half of the Game...
...second half was most bitterly fought on both sides. Time and again Hicks and Duncan got free only to be checked by Read and Blair almost simultaneously. Leslie played by far the best game seen at left end this year, often carrying the puck the length of the boards. Throughout this half the puck was wholly around the Princeton goal, except three or four times when single Princeton players got away toward the Harvard goal. Two of three attempts resulted in scores for Princeton. Five seconds before the end of the game McKinney received the puck in the centre...
Professor E. Emerton '71, Winn Professor of Ecclesiastical History will give the second of his two lectures on "Early Christianity as affected by Conditions of Graeco-Roman Life" in King's Chapel, Boston, this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. This lecture is one of a series arranged by the Lowell Institute on the general subject "Christianity as a Religion of the Spirit under Historical Conditions." These lectures are open to the public and no tickets are required...